Choice Specimens of English LiteratureSheldon, 1870 - 477 pagina's |
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Pagina 198
... turning himself to Christiana , he said , no disparagement to Christian more than to many others whose hap and lot it was ; for it is easier going up than down this hill , and that can be said but of few hills in all these parts of the ...
... turning himself to Christiana , he said , no disparagement to Christian more than to many others whose hap and lot it was ; for it is easier going up than down this hill , and that can be said but of few hills in all these parts of the ...
Pagina 203
... turned them into foam : and sometimes I beguiled time by viewing the harmless lambs , some leaping securely in the cool shade , whilst others sported themselves in A. D. 1593-1683 . 203 IZAAK WALTON . Izaak Walton, 1593-1683 Fishing.
... turned them into foam : and sometimes I beguiled time by viewing the harmless lambs , some leaping securely in the cool shade , whilst others sported themselves in A. D. 1593-1683 . 203 IZAAK WALTON . Izaak Walton, 1593-1683 Fishing.
Pagina 209
... turning himself to Christiana , he said , no disparagement to Christian more than to many others whose hap and lot it was ; for it is easier going up than down this hill , and that can be said but of few hills in all these parts of the ...
... turning himself to Christiana , he said , no disparagement to Christian more than to many others whose hap and lot it was ; for it is easier going up than down this hill , and that can be said but of few hills in all these parts of the ...
Pagina 209
... broke their waves , and turned them into foam : and sometimes I beguiled time by viewing the harmless lambs , some leaping securely in the cool shade , whilst others sported themselves in A. D. 1593-1683 . 203 IZAAK WALTON . 203.
... broke their waves , and turned them into foam : and sometimes I beguiled time by viewing the harmless lambs , some leaping securely in the cool shade , whilst others sported themselves in A. D. 1593-1683 . 203 IZAAK WALTON . 203.
Pagina 214
... turned all into confusion ; " the beauties of holiness " into noisome impurities ; the " house of prayer into a den of thieves , " and that of the worst and most horrid kind ; for every lust is a thief , and every theft sacrilege ...
... turned all into confusion ; " the beauties of holiness " into noisome impurities ; the " house of prayer into a den of thieves , " and that of the worst and most horrid kind ; for every lust is a thief , and every theft sacrilege ...
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